Transparency crucial to stop corruption – US envoy

The federal government can run a more effective anti-corruption crusade if it goes about it in a more transparent way, the Deputy Public Affairs Officer, United States Consulate-General Lagos, Mr. Frank Sellin, said Tuesday.
Delivering the lead speech at a Media Tweet-a-thon organised by International Press Centre (IPC) with the theme: International best practices in transparency in government and the role of the media, Sellin called for the protection of whistleblowers and provision of the right tools for anti-graft agencies.
He said: “Transparency is a crucial way to break the chain of corruption. That’s why the US government strongly supports open government.
“Governments become unstable when they muzzle the media. They become blind to the problems of the people and the solutions.
Sellin added that corruption affects all countries and Nigeria has to look for its own formula to tackle it.
One such formula is to make government accountable to the people.He said: “When governments don’t answer questions, people will talk about it anyway. Silence encourages speculation without facts.”
The consular officer recommended that the government should do all it can to defend media and judicial independence as well as limit secrecy.
“Bad governments,” Sellin said, “survive in the dark.”
He lamented that most of the publications in the media about the $2.1billion arms scandal are based on information released by the government and not what the media obtained by investigation.One of the lead discussants at the event, Mr. Martins Oloja, Editor, Guardian Newspaper, said governments tend to hide things, so journalists must stay vigilant.
“The health of a democracy depends on the amount of quality information available to the citizenry.”
Emphasising the place of funding in journalism, Oloja added: “There can be no editorial independence without financial independence.”
The Director of IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, who delivered the welcome and closing remarks, said the media tweet conference marks the commencement of a one-year Media and Transparency Watch project.

Press Statement : IPC launches Media & Transparency Watch Project


he International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos-Nigeria, has commenced a one-year Media and Transparency Watch project designed to ensure that the Nigerian media serves as effective catalysts of transparency and good governance.
The project is being supported by the US Consulate-General, Lagos-Nigeria, to enhance the reporting of transparency issues through regular sensitization and exchange of ideas with media professionals.
To realize these objectives, IPC will hold the first in a series tweet conference (or Media tweet-a-thon) at 11am on Tuesday, January 12, 2016 under the theme: International Best Practices in Media Role in Transparency.
The lead speaker will be Frank Sellin, Deputy Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Consulate General Lagos while the lead discussants include Mr. Martins Oloja, the Editor of The Guardian and Jessica Tesoriero, Second Secretary for Political and Economic Affairs of the U.S. Consulate General Lagos.
The event will be attended by leading media professionals including editors and reporters, journalism and communication scholars as well as representatives of civil society groups, media professional bodies and media support groups.
The event will be streamed live via twitter, facebook and other social media channels to allow for the participation of as many interested individuals and groups as possible.
Subsequent tweet conferences under the Media and Transparency Watch project will feature presentations and discussions on open governance initiatives, digital journalism and reporting of transparency, the use of FOI Act in ant-corruption reporting, transparency issues in the extractive sector, etc.
It is expected that the outcomes of the tweet conferences will stimulate investigative journalism and media advocacy for greater transparency and anti-corruption in Nigeria.
Lanre Arogundade
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